Re: Dungeness - was: Re: November PUG is up

2020-11-07 Thread mike wilson
I remember seeing (whilst he was still alive) a TV programme about his work at the cottage and how he created the garden. When the crowdfunding opportunity came up, I jumped at it. Now I only need to find time to go and see it. > On 07 November 2020 at 16:04 Bob Pdml wrote: > > > I think

Re: Dungeness - was: Re: November PUG is up

2020-11-07 Thread ann sanfedele
That is a seriously dreary place   thanks for the details ann On 11/7/2020 10:41 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote: Am 07.11.20 um 02:39 schrieb ann sanfedele: would like the back story on Ralf's - what caused the rails to become "wrinkled"?  frost and heave? floods? quake? Quite frankly no

Re: Dungeness - was: Re: November PUG is up

2020-11-07 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 07.11.20 um 17:04 schrieb Bob Pdml: I think Derek Jarman made people here aware of the strange beauty of Dungeness so it’s good to know that his cottage was saved for the nation (by me, among many others) earlier this year. I had noticed the article in the Guardian at the time and there

Re: Dungeness - was: Re: November PUG is up

2020-11-07 Thread Bob Pdml
I think Derek Jarman made people here aware of the strange beauty of Dungeness so it’s good to know that his cottage was saved for the nation (by me, among many others) earlier this year.

Dungeness - was: Re: November PUG is up

2020-11-07 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 07.11.20 um 02:39 schrieb ann sanfedele: would like the back story on Ralf's - what caused the rails to become "wrinkled"?  frost and heave? floods? quake? Quite frankly no idea. This isn't a real railway. The rails were used by the local fishermen to move their boats across the beach.